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San Jacinto  Masonic Lodge #106 AF & AM

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A 167 year old lodge, chartered January 31, 1853 in Willis, Texas. Making good men better.

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Chartered on January 31, 1853, San Jacinto Lodge #106 A.F. & A.M. has been a part of the growth of the great community of Willis, Texas. Before becoming the City of Willis, the town of Danville was established in 1853. Then in 1870, Willis became a town and was named the Houston and Great Northern Railroad, for two brothers, Peter J. and Richard S. Willis, residents of nearby Montgomery, Texas, who deeded the right of way for the railroad and town site. Currently, the lodge is located at 106 Bell Street where it has been since 1955. What follows is a historical look back at the musings of the lodge from its charter in 1853 to today.

Published during the 1870s, one of Willis’ newspapers, the Willis Index was owned and operated by M.C. Leslie, who was Master of the Lodge eleven times from 1875- 1900. In the June 29, 1885 and July 31, 1885, and October 16, 1885 editions of the index under “Lodge Notices” it read: “San Jacinto Lodge #106 meets the first Sunday before the full moon in each month. M.C. Leslie, WM.” Between leaving Danville in 1853 and 1855, San Jacinto became a “moon” lodge. A “moon” lodge meets according to the phase of the moon, instead of the same day every month. This was to assist members in riding their horses to the lodge by moonlight. As reported above, San Jacinto met on Saturday on or before the full moon.

This custom is still observed by some Texas lodges. On May 5, 1919, a fire broke out in the Runnels store on the first floor of the Masonic hall and spread north through other buildings. The cause of the fire is not known and caused $35,000 in damage. The lodge would catch fire two more times in different locations between 1882 and 1919 before settling on its present property. Interestingly, all the owners of the buildings were members of the lodge and past masters or would be at a later date. Later that year in 1919, the lodge was granted a charter to meet in an unoccupied second floor of a school building where the Master Masons Degree would be conferred on Brother L.Q. Goff. Goff would go onto serve as Master of the Lodge in 1922 and 1926.

It was reported in lodge records, that the lodge had rented the south wall of the building to Target Advertising Co. In December of 1935, the lodge changed from being a moon lodge to having meetings on the first Monday of each month. During the 1940s and up until the 1970s several references were made to an annual oyster supper. In February 1951, there were over 100 in attendance for the oyster supper and did not close down until 11:15 p.m. Presently the lodge has stood at 106 Bell Street since 1955 and remains a vital cornerstone within the community.

(Historical information courtesy of Affiliated Past Master John L. Massey, Past Secretary of San Jacinto Lodge 106 Jesse Robert Huffman)

Address: 106 Bell St, Willis, Texas 77378
Phone: (936) 856-2833
Email: moc.liamg@601otnicajnas
Parking: Street
State: TX
City: Willis
Street Number: 106 Bell St
Zip Code: 77378
categories: community organization, lodge


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Met some wonderful couple Val and Dan from San Jacinto. She has inspired me upon how to spend my free time and what to do when retired!
breakfast served as well as any restaurant in the area. The price is so low you won't believe it. I try not to miss the Sunday they're serving
Gave me good info... Hope they heard what I was saying... about bad people doing evil.
Was there to donate blood.
Eastern Star and the Masons are wonderful service organizations.
I only went there to donate blood
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